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Mobius Artist Event: Marilyn Arsem Practice and Research of Durational Performance

Mobius Artist Event: Marilyn Arsem Practice and Research of Durational Performance

Marilyn Arsem will give an online lecture on 'Practice and Research of Durational Performance,' on Monday, May 26, 2025, 9:00–11:30 JST, which can also be viewed in person at the Community Salon, 3rd Floor, International Exchange Building, Tokyo University of the Arts, Ueno Campus, Tokyo, Japan.  It will be presented in English with Japanese translation. A video of the lecture will later be available on the IPAMIA website.

The event is a joint project between the Nagashima Laboratory at Global Arts, at Tokyo University and the Durational Performance Project Tokyo (DPPT) of the Independent Performance Art Moving Image Archive (IPAMIA).  

IPAMIA was established in 2016 and primarily functions as an archive of video documentation of performance art, but it also collects printed materials such as flyers and texts. Through its website and events, IPAMIA makes this information publicly accessible.  https://ipamia.net/


As a practice-based project, DPPT (Durational Performance Project Tokyo) involves four artists who not only engage in durational performance as a form of artistic practice but also conduct research on it. The members of DPPT are Ishida TakahiroKitayama SeikoYamaoka Sakiko, and Yamazaki Chihiro. This event was organized by these four artists.

To request the link for the lecture, please fill out this form: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGE4JOZjPHtT8u-ubDQXpM3ZlDWUHRD7kkkxTnCsi1ZdG1iA/viewform?usp=dialog

For additional information please see:
https://ga.geidai.ac.jp/en/2025/05/01/marilynarsem/

https://ipamia.net/en/marilyn-arsem-lecture/

Marking Time VI durational performance by Marilyn Arsem, Belfast International Festival of Performance ArtBelfast, Northern Ireland, UK. March 11, 2015 photo by Jordan Hutchins

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